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Judy Campbell, diététiste professionnelle et instructrice de préparation des aliments nutritionnelles et de gestion de service alimentaire à l`Université McGill pendant 18 ans, nous partage sa collection personnelle de recettes sans gluten pour des desserts traditionels réconfortants et beaucoup d'autres. En utililant ses recettes de mélanges de farines et en suivant les méthodes de préparation unique, des desserts avec une texture incroyablement légère peuvent être créés. Les recettes incluent la soupe cème, la sauce béchamel, les doigts de poulet, le pain, les poudings, les crèpes de sarrazin, les biscuits pour le thé, les muffins au cheddar, aux carrottes et ananas, aux bananes et aux bleuets, le gâteau renversé aux bleuets, la tarte aux pommes, un pouding au chômeur spécial, le gâteau au chocolat et zucchini, les biscuits à l'avoine et aux pépites de chocolats et les barres énergétiques. Une resource indispensible, ce livre est le premier d'une série.
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Judy Campbell is an author, composer and lyricist. Her work has featured on recordings, in a new musical, and she has written many music related articles.
Judy was born in Cape Town, South Africa, to a family of musicians. Despite early musical promise - and contrary to family tradition - she began working as a computer programmer by the age of 17. She spent the next 25 years working in Information Technology, all whilst writing lyrics and singing in bands. Judy and her husband migrated to Australia in 1982.
In 1999, she left IT and turned her full attention to music, taking up the job of Choir Director at North Shore Temple Emanuel in Sydney.
In 2003, she founded the world jazz group MOSAIC, with whom she went on to compose three albums of original music and perform on six national and international tours spanning seven years. She is the founding director of the Australian Jewish Choral Festival, inaugurated in 2012.
In what began as a record of the rise and mysterious ruin of her great grandfather, The Silver Tea Service grew into a personal memoir about the ironies of history, the unexpected personal outcomes of her quest and the stories it uncovered.
Judy is currently working on her next book based on the story of a Bengali slave in the early days of the Cape Colony and how it unexpectedly found expression in the politics of the 20th century in South Africa.